Junot Diaz among more than 30 writers signing protest letter over PEN award for Charlie Hebdo

NEW YORK – Criticism of the PEN American Center's decision to honor the French magazine Charlie Hebdo continues as more than 30 writers, including Junot Diaz and Joyce Carol Oates, signed a letter calling the award "particularly disheartening."

The letter, dated April 26 and shared Wednesday with The Associated Press by signee Jon Wiener, follows PEN's announcement last weekend that six out of 64 table hosts for the literary and human rights organization's May 5 gala were withdrawing. The protesting writers, who also include Michael Ondaatje and Peter Carey, have cited what they consider Charlie Hebdo's offensive cartoons of Muslims. PEN is awarding Charlie Hebdo a freedom of expression prize after the magazine's Paris offices were the site of a deadly January shooting.